Yeah, OoT. The Shiek thing was tight. Second is WW for Tetra.
Quoting for truth.
but I think BotW Zelda will beat them all
Skyward Sword's Zelda looks nice and all, but Wind Waker wins hands down -- she's got her own pirate ship w/ crew and is the only Zelda that actually fights Ganon with you.
Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS has the ideal Zelda design, in my eyes.
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People saying Skyward Sworld Zelda just want a waifu. OoT Zelda was the most interesting when it came to character and her motivations. Tetra is a close second.
People saying Skyward Sworld Zelda just want a waifu. OoT Zelda was the most interesting when it came to character and her motivations. Tetra is a close second.
The minute she stops being a dude she gets kidnapped.
Skyward Sword Zelda is best Zelda.
As a huge fan of Wind Waker, sadly, it's not Wind Waker Zelda.
She would've been if she would just have kept being Tetra after the revelation that she is some royalty she never heard of before. Instead, she totally changes her character and completely stops being Tetra. the cheeky pirate captain and becomes Zelda, the dull princess,
What's your point? She gets kidnapped in pretty much every incarnation except I've never played spirit tracks so I don't know about that one. Its definitely a problem with the series and I wish for once they wouldn't pull that shit but Skyward Sword Zelda has cutsie damsel in distress reincarnation of a goddess bs written all over her. At least OoT Zelda held strong for 7 years and became a badass ninja and then a sage.
How did Twilight Princess Zelda feel about Midna? She must have been pretty jealous about the hero liking the other princess more that time. She must have felt heartbroken when Link runs up that hill like a madman and is stunned by Midna's beauty lol.
Skyward Sword Zelda is best Zelda. She has really cares about Link a lot and doesn't want harm to come to him.
She also creates a strong friendship with Impa and you get to see their time together when you're looking for her. That relationship is very well done.
Tetra treats you badly for no good reason a lot and at the end has magical change in personality (along with tanness) when she gets a dress.
The game is mad mediocre and has been outclassed as a 3D game in many ways. You're not crazy.I need to provide some context for what I'm about to say about OoT.
My first Zelda experience in life was Skyward Sword. Loved pretty much everything about it. Figured it was typical of the series outside of motion controls and excitedly bought Twilight Princess Wii at a full $60 at DragonCon. Found it tedious until halfway through (you're telling me run buttons, parkour, and stamina weren't standard until SS? Ahahaaa....), and the dark aesthetics, character emotion, and character designs were just really off-putting. Bought Wind Waker HD a few months ago. Loved it, just not as much as Skyward Sword. Got OoT because motherfuckers keep saying it's the greatest Zelda game of all time.
Haven't finished it, and unless my friend who was into Zelda before I was comes back over to guide me through it I doubt I ever will. Ignoring the fact that the standard Gamepad control mapping makes it unintuitive to play, as well as all of the mechanical conventions and graphical realities of the time, I just... I don't know. It's just a lot of tedious walking around and unstructured aimlessness so far. I'm at the part where I need to fish in order to give the Fish God some food so he'll open his fat mouth. I was never given any indication that I would've needed a rod or anything up to this point. And I went "You gotta be fucking kidding me."
But perhaps that's the point. Perhaps the point is to just hit roadblocks and figure all this shit out for yourself; fuck a linearity, it's an adventure. A real adventure would actually be like this. It wouldn't be as telegraphed as SS's. So perhaps I'm the problem. But that doesn't explain my excitement for Breath of the Wild and its "do whatever you want" structure. I actually want to jump into Breath of the Wild, because I have a sneaking suspicion that with the simplicity of movement, beacons, Zelda and the Old Man telling you where to go, I'll be able to maintain that sense of purpose and momentum in a world as large and open as what we've seen. But in OoT, it's just....
I don't fucking get it. Does it get better for newcomers like me? Like, does it pick up in pacing at all? Or am I really just an idiot?
Um, no? This is some ridiculous fan fiction. Zelda and Link barely have a relationship in this game as is. There's nothing romantic about their relationship. It's barely even platonic.